Unfortunately reality is not as simple as that. Your interpretation of the conclusions made requires that a controlled demolition theory has been agreed to as a plausible conclusion to the events of 9/11. The government can do all the research it wants or has to but it will never stop a contingent of people from believing in a conspiracy. Even regardless of its accuracy.
You know what - that's a great point. I really wish I would have included it in my origina- oh, wait a minute, I
did include it in my original message:
Sure, there would still be people who believe there was a cover-up, but it would be limited to those who are true conspiracy theorists (e.g., those who believe the moon landing was faked, etc).
Amazing..
Forgive me for my unfamiliarity with the figure you're speaking of, but who are you referring to with these credentials?
I believe there's an overlap of about 29 between the 220 PhDs and the 400+ architects & engineers (just to be clear, the number is somewhere between 0 and 29).
Some people may not have been familiar with the circumstance of the event and have stated their expert opinions based on what they were seeing at face value. I've seen at least one clip where an engineer stated that the collapse of WTC 7 was a controlled demolition, however he had no explanation for how such a demo would have been carried out once he was told that the collapse occured on the same day as 9/11
The "how" doesn't precede the "what" - the fact that the engineer had no explanation for how a CD could take place has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not it
did take place. First you figure out
what happened, and then you figure out
how it happened.
Regarding your "face value" comment, yes, they probably are giving their opinion based on what they're seeing at face value - that's called
objectivity.
Regardless of which is the case it does not discount the fact that:
- 123,000 members of ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
- 80,000 members of AIA (American Institute of Architects)
all don't seem to question the results of the NIST (official) report
And although the their field of expertise is not related to the construction of buildings - the people there at AE911truth don't seem to have any problems either
Also:
- 120,000 members of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
- 370,000 members of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- 40,000 members of AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers)
- 35,000 members of AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) who do not question the NIST report
..and why does any of that matter? You're right, none of those listed above have come out and publicly questioned the results of the NIST report; however, you have no way of knowing how many of them question it privately, how many of them chose to correspond directly with NIST, or how many of them have yet to give any professional consideration to the evidence.
To argue that their silence is in
any way indicative of their professional opinion would be an
argument from silence.